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Show 5 court the marrres.: ministratrix of any such may, upon the motion ,; revoke her interested. person, . person in her place." 1933, 102-4-5.) Right (Rev. Stat. no 'distinction husband and wife makes law the between to the right to with respect tract. "Contracts may be made by a and .liabilities incurred. and 'wife, enforced the by against or extent and in same mamer s if she ·con" her, the were to same unmar (Rev. ried:' Stat. 193, 40-2-2.) "A conveyance, transfer or lien or executed by either husband wife to or in favor. of the other shall be valid to the same extent other 19'33, 40-2-4.) between as Stat. Rigllt to (Rev. persons. , 'Women in, I she unmarried." were 104-3-3.) 1933, own lects to lRev. Stat. wife wife are sued may defend 'right, and if either for neg defend, the other may both." (Rev; Stat, 193" defend for 104-3-4.) "When a husband Iias . deserted family, the wife may prosecute or defend in his name any action his which he might have prosecuted defended, and' shall have 'the same powers and r-ights therein or he as like shall might have had, and, under circumstances., the husband have the same' rrght." (Rev. Stat, 1933;·-104,,2;..5.) t ' " Lh\bility for Trt': A ly liable for their civil are equal wrongful injuries acts. committed by a married woman damages' may be recovered her husband her' alne and shall' not be iiable form is difference no in the 'rights of a man and woman (even if husband and wife) with respect acquisition and ownership hold property. 'Each may to separate property that all of as he or before acquired marriage and all obtained during marriage, including the personal earnings of she : There is no community but husband' 'and wife property jointly or in com each. property, own mon. "Real . and personal estate 'of every female acquired before', mar riage, and all property to which: . she and arterwards' become. may by remain and' be en.. gift", grant, or devise, the .. estate property of such Iemale.i-and shall not be' Iiable foe; the' : d:bts, obligations or eliga'gItiefits'· '\0£ her husband, and inay'b eorivey ed, devised or bequeathed by' her . '. she if Stat. "A wife her an unmarried." were 1933, for may receive per-sonal the labor, wages maintain -her -own action therefor ill and hold the same. in own right, and defend, all servation rights ried. (ReV'·· 40-2-1.)' name actions and and her may prosecute and [01', the' pre :l:ler protectton,' of " property as if tmmar There shall be ,10 right .;af recovery· by the' husbsrrd On !'ac count of at ·p·ersonal mjury . wrong to his wife, Or for expenses therewith, ·but the 'wife may recover against' a third per for son Such injury or wrong as if unmarried, and such recovery connected shall husband and wife '''For Property Bights: as together, the her it , husband and "If as where eases" jointly liable 'with her if the marriage did not exist." (Rev. Btat. 1933, 40-2-7.) shall utah sued in the same manner in .'. be purchase; inheritance, bequest have the, same rights as men to sue and be sued, "A marrted. woma:rl may sue and be except would titled Sue· and be Sued: . he There Contract: to The another appoint and authority therefor, include expenses ·of medical and other expenses treatment paid (ReV. or assumed by the husband." Stat. 1983, Dower: 40-2-4J :" There' are no dow1!l rights in |